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Will you be given a freebie if you write a positive review on it?
Yes, of course. How did you know?

I'm going to write glowing reviews of a Leica M8 camera and MacBook Air next, and then maybe write a really positive article for London Luxury Apartments Weekly, followed by a 5 star review of Virgin world cruise holidays.

That's my summer sorted then.
 
Yes, of course. How did you know?

I'm going to write glowing reviews of a Leica M8 camera and MacBook Air next, and then maybe write a really positive article for London Luxury Apartments Weekly, followed by a 5 star review of Virgin world cruise holidays.

That's my summer sorted then.

Sounds like more fun than shouting at your computer about your phone, to be honest :D;)
 
Yes, of course. How did you know?

I'm going to write glowing reviews of a Leica M8 camera and MacBook Air next, and then maybe write a really positive article for London Luxury Apartments Weekly, followed by a 5 star review of Virgin world cruise holidays.

That's my summer sorted then.

Hope they come through for ya... ;)
 
Isn't the American release this weekend? How long before we see a deconstruction on Youtube. I'm still not warming to this device, perhaps 3rd or 4th generation might get my attention.
 
Isn't the American release this weekend? How long before we see a deconstruction on Youtube. I'm still not warming to this device, perhaps 3rd or 4th generation might get my attention.

I'm betting 3rd gen will be the first worth buying, just like it was with the iPhone...that said if the MS Courier actually works the way the demo's show the iPad can fuck right off! :D
 
I'm still lusting over the MS Courier device over the passive media consumption-ness of the iPad . Bring it on Microsoft (and don't fuck it up on the way!).
 
Apple iPad is announced

editor said:
I'm still lusting over the MS Courier device over the passive media consumption-ness of the iPad . Bring it on Microsoft (and don't fuck it up on the way!).

I really hope they pull it off, love the idea of having a digital notepad...:)
 
The Courier does rather fall down in one crucial area compared to the iPad mind you: existence. Real products have a significant market advantage over imaginary ones.
 
The Courier does rather fall down in one crucial area compared to the iPad mind you: existence. Real products have a significant market advantage over imaginary ones.
It's no less imaginery than the 'iPhone HD v4.0' or any of the other products that are talked about endlessly before they eventually declare themselves alive or a work of fantasy.

Interestingly, a post on a Microsoft's JobsBlog appeared briefly mentioning, “the upcoming Courier digital journal”.



http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/23/microsoft-courier-existence-confirmed-on-the-companys-jobsblog/
 
Classic - you get a write-up about the Courier by deleting a reference to it :D

This wouldn't have anything to do with the iPad's upcoming release of course.
 
Yeah, if there´s one company with a fierce commitment to open standards and not getting into restrictive deals with media corps it´s Microsoft.

:D
 
This wouldn't have anything to do with the iPad's upcoming release of course.
The Courier was being talked about - and demo videos released - long before the iPad was announced. Besides, Apple is famous for its careful leaking of info, it's what they all do.
 
Yeah, if there´s one company with a fierce commitment to open standards and not getting into restrictive deals with media corps it´s Microsoft.

:D
Apple are every bit as bad these days, and make no mistake, squire.

But we've had all this a thousand times before, so let's keep the topic about the actual devices please.
 
This is interesting: Europe's biggest publisher Gruner + Jahr have already signed up for the iPad rival - the hideously named WePad - and it seems there's substantial interest in Germany:

It seems that Gruner + Jahr is not the only publisher who believes in the WePad’s success. Neofonie CEO Helmut Hoffer von Ankershoffen is “happy about the first big advance orders from companies”, he wrote on the WePad Facebook site (5,709 fans). Gruner + Jahr has officially announced a plan to license the WePad’s epaper software, that Neofonie developed on their behalf, to other publishers. The WeMagazine publishing software is platform independent and apparently works with several devices or user interfaces, including the iPad and normal computers.

The underlying strategy is clear: “We insist on our sovereignity of products and contents”, Buchholz said in his Thursday’s speech, clearly hinting at recent problems. Apple removed the Stern iPhone app in November without warning from the App Store due to objections over photo galleries featuring too much nakedness. The Association of German Magazine Publishers (VDZ) warned that such intrusions might represent a move towards censorship.

German publishers are also disgruntled with Apple’s pricing policy. Buchholz said they need to “get in charge of pricing”. Apple’s regulations have the absurd side effect that an iPhone version of Germany’s most important news magazine, Der Spiegel, will cost more than the print version. Its price will soon jump to €3.99, after the €2.99 introductory offer is over, while the paper sells for €3.80.

http://eu.techcrunch.com/2010/03/29/europes-biggest-publisher-embraces-the-wepad/
 
This is interesting: Europe's biggest publisher Gruner + Jahr have already signed up for the iPad rival - the hideously named WePad - and it seems there's substantial interest in Germany:



http://eu.techcrunch.com/2010/03/29/europes-biggest-publisher-embraces-the-wepad/

Hmm its sorta hard to tell what the reality will be as the company behind the device are fairly fond of misrepresenting Apples iPad by trying to make it sound like the ipad only supports proprietary formats.

Still apart from the dodgy name and the attempts to harness iPad publicity for themselves, its kinda interesting. If it actually comes to fruition then I suspect that aside from the things it may do better than the iPad by being more open, it will suffer some of the issues that non-ipad tablets have in the past - battery life, clunky in places.

Time will tell. There are certainly no end of issues that may arise from Apple trying to become the new platform for publishers, cant blame publishers for being a bit wary of dealing with Apple and potentially chnaging their entire industry in a way they dont like.
 
Could the iPad be blocked by a patent claim? Oooh, the irony!

Elan Microelectronics filed suit against Apple with the U.S. International Trade Commission today, alleging that certain Apple products violate a multitouch patent previously awarded to the Taiwanese company. Elan in April of last year filed a related suit with the U.S. District Court in Northern California over the same patent — No. 7,274,353 — which it calls “a fundamental patent to the detection of multi-fingers that allows for any subsequent multi-finger applications to be implemented.”

By going to the ITC in addition to filing a patent infringement suit, Elan seeks to block Apple from importing its products into the U.S. that use multitouch, including the iPhone, iPod touch, MacBook, Magic Mouse and the iPad, which is due for release on April 3. Since Apple products are designed in Cupertino but assembled outside of the U.S., Elan is courting the appropriate trade commission that has authority to stop such products from reaching America’s shores. Notably, any ITC findings will be binding regardless of the patent lawsuit outcome, thanks to a loophole in U.S. patent law. Ironically, Apple is using this same strategy to try and block HTC from importing phones that Cupertino alleges violate its patents.

http://gigaom.com/2010/03/30/elan-sues-to-ban-apple-multitouch-products-in-u-s-even-the-ipad/
 
This is interesting. It looks like Android's buzz is really picking up.

Survey: Developer enthusiasm for iPad slackens as Android surges
http://www.macworld.co.uk/digitallifestyle/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsID=3218950

the second comment under that 'article' sums it up perfectly

what a pointless load of bo**ocks that article was

It means nothing to say that so many people are interested in developing for a particular platform - I would like to develop software for a platform that no one's even thought about yet that will literally make people's head explode

See - it's totally meaningless

all it is is a bunch of nobodies riding the iPad hype by publishing some bit of rubbish not backed by any facts and peddling it as information

why on earth did you think it was worth publishing this tat?
 
the second comment under that 'article' sums it up perfectly

what a pointless load of bo**ocks that article was

It means nothing to say that so many people are interested in developing for a particular platform - I would like to develop software for a platform that no one's even thought about yet that will literally make people's head explode

See - it's totally meaningless

all it is is a bunch of nobodies riding the iPad hype by publishing some bit of rubbish not backed by any facts and peddling it as information

why on earth did you think it was worth publishing this tat?
I'm more curious why you thought that comment was worth posting up here, to be honest.

FYI: here's the PR release: http://www.prweb.com/releases/Appcelerator/MobileDeveloperSurvey1Q/prweb3814454.htm I think it's of some interest.

Oh, and if that bloke's getting mad about this article supposedly not containing any facts, he'd better steer clear of most of the tech blogs whop are currently shovelling out endless streams of, well, Apple fluff as the hype hits truly preposterous levels.

Just about every other 'news story' on my RSS feed is an iPad related slab of nothingness, making that survey look like an academic study in comparison.
 
Apple iPad is announced

Looks like the next iPhone will multitask, which means the ipad will too:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/31/apple-rumor-twofer-expose-like-multitasking-in-iphone-os-4-0-i/?icid=engadget-iphone-url
 
Looks like the next iPhone will multitask, which means the ipad will too:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/31/...-in-iphone-os-4-0-i/?icid=engadget-iphone-url
That's just another rumour posing as a news story and there's absolutely nothing to suggest that the iPad will have multi-tasking when it launches.

Still, it's indicative of the hype surrounding this product that people get excited about it possibly offering what loads of other handsets and devices have had for years.
 
Apple iPad is announced

Who cares? Until we personally have our hands on the ipad this whole thread is just speculation and conjecture! Why not just enjoy shooting the breeze..?
 
That's just another rumour posing as a news story and there's absolutely nothing to suggest that the iPad will have multi-tasking when it launches.

Still, it's indicative of the hype surrounding this product that people get excited about it possibly offering what loads of other handsets and devices have had for years.

I think it's just a symptom of the need for information driven, internet "news" age we're now in, rather than an iPad specific thing, no?

And as KE says, part of the fun is the speculation.

:)
 
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